Under a science lab microscope you can watch organisms fight against pathogens. The threatened bodies clench and recoil and squirt various acids, hoping to destroy the invasive cells before they become any bigger.
The same happens in the Commons when Reform MPs are given a chance to speak. Left-wingers regard Reform and its small contingent of MPs as bacteria. They scold and scorn them and in some cases even hiss. Biologists call this sort of thing antimicrobial resistance. Political analysts call it terror of losing one’s seat.
Nigel Farage had one of his scheduled questions at PMQs. Hansard, Parliament’s official record, will
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